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Nelson Anderson
May 19, 2025  (11:34)
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Former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Billy McKinney
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The New York Mets have released former Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Billy McKinney from his minor league contract with the club, as noted by Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. McKinney signed a minor league deal with the club back in March.

Selected 24th overall by Oakland back in 2013, McKinney was once a consensus top-100 prospect who was included in two major trades before making his big league debut: first he was part of the package (headlined by Addison Russell) that the Cubs received in return for Jeff Samardzija and Jason Hammell from the Athletics.
Just two years later he was part of the package (headlined by Gleyber Torres) that Chicago sent to the Bronx in exchange for Aroldis Chapman.
After that whirlwind of trades, McKinney finally settled in with the Yankees long enough to make his big league debut during the 2018 season.
Unfortunately, by that point McKinney's top prospect shine had already worn off. He made it into just two games with the Yankees before being traded once again, this time to the Blue Jays alongside Brandon Drury in exchange for J.A. Happ.
He spent three years with Toronto in total and got into a combined 122 games during that time while slashing .230/.291/.439. He was DFA'd by the Jays following the 2020 season, however, and spend 2021 bouncing between multiple clubs.
He ultimately appeared in a career-high 116 games that year but hit just .192/.280/.358 across 300 plate appearances with the Brewers, Mets, and Dodgers before being non-tendered by the Rangers that November.
A return to Oakland on a minor league deal in 2022 did not go well, but McKinney's return to the Bronx in 2023 injected some life back into his career when he hit a solid .227/.320/.406 after being selected to the roster in June of that year following an injury suffered by Aaron Judge.
McKinney's roughly league average performance did not keep him on the club's 40-man roster throughout the offseason, however, and he was outrighted off the 40-man and elected free agency that November.
He initially re-signed with the Yankees on a minor league deal but was traded to the Pirates shortly thereafter. He hit .299/.406/.460 at the Triple-A level for the Pirates before being called up to the majors in August, though his lackluster 52 wRC+ in ten games wasn't close to enough to earn him a more stable role with the organization.
After being outrighted last September and once again electing free agency, McKinney found himself unsigned until late March, when he landed with the Mets on the aforementioned minor league pact.
Now in his age-30 season, McKinney struggled even with the club's Syracuse affiliate this year, hitting just .184/.285/.307 across 130 trips to the plate in 33 games at the Triple-A level this year.
That was enough for the Mets to decide to part ways with McKinney, and he'll now return to free agency in search of a fresh opportunity elsewhere.
As a depth option with the ability to handle first base and all three outfield spots, it's not hard to imagine a club bringing him in on a fresh minor league deal, whether that's to see if they can tap into the potential that made him a top prospect a decade ago or simply to fill out their Triple-A depth chart.
SOURCE: MLBTR
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